So many times I've tried to
Get away from you!
Never thinking or realizing
What you put me through!
When will I get over
This nightmare!
I've tried to hide these tears
While you point and stare!

Shut up, get out, run away, I'm No PARIAH!

Tell me why
You cannot accept me
For what I am inside
It's hard to hide the pain
When that's all you left in me!

And so many times I've hurt myself
To try and let it out!
Contemplating things things I know
Will only let me down!
I just pray that you will
See what I am inside!
I don't know if this will help you
But each time you lie I die!

I'd rather die than to be like you


Lyrics submitted by rjbucs28

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    This song goes out to all that piss me off

    GhostWishingon April 30, 2004   Link
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    well this goes out to you cause you piss me off, for crying out loud shut the fuck up.

    toolapcon December 08, 2004   Link
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    you're a fag bro and I'd choke the fuckin' life out of ya :)

    GhostWishingon August 22, 2006   Link
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    Fighting over a song is stupid.

    This song kind of makes me think of an abusive relationship.

    Freek92on September 23, 2007   Link

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